Today was our last day in Guatemala. We rented a van and headed to Guatemala City.

On the way we stopped at the Valhalla Macadamia Farm. This is a wonderful farm that is over 30 years old and produces many products that contain macadamia nuts …from chocolate covered nuts to flour to face cream.

 

We had a wonderful presentation learning not only why the nuts are so nutritious but also how to deshell, sort and dry the nuts.

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We were lucky to meet up with the founder of the farm and get a great deal on 10 macadamia trees. We will be planting these in the village. They should start producing nuts in 5 years. Macadamia trees have a tap root and are excellent for steep slops as well as for producing shade at coffee plantations. The Valhalla Macadamia Farm may be working with Aldea Maya in the neat future.

Here is our first Macadamia nut tree planted in the village.